DMT, Moses, and the Quest for Transcendence. By Cliff Pickover, Reality Carnival "DMT in the pineal glands of Biblical prophets gave God to humanity and let ordinary humans perceive parallel universes.

" The molecule DMT (N,N-Dimethyltryptamine) is a psychoactive chemical that causes intense visions and can induce its users to quickly enter a completely different "environment" that some have likened to an alien or parallel universe. The transition from our world to theirs occurs with no cessation of consciousness or quality of awareness.

In this environment, beings often appear who interact with the person who is using DMT.
Sex, Drugs, Einstein, and Elves. "Clifford Pickover's ability to connect various fields of understanding is a true display of synthesis to reveal wholes greater than their parts.

At the same time he can analyze a subject to extract the one or two things he needs in yet another larger insight. He is a deep sea diver, and a stellar voyager.
" --George Zebrowski, John W. Campbell Prize winner for Brute Orbits "Dr.
Livres et Textes mystiques à lire : Religion - Esotérisme - Témoignages - Services Infographiques. Charles Eisenstein: The Ascent of Humanity. Charles Eisenstein - Why the Age of the Guru is Over. .

To me, this is less about the guru thing (which never even appealed to many of us in Gen X) and more about a recognition of the interconnected self - a sense of mutual care that is based in a participatory, interpersonal spirituality.This is a long essay, so I want to offer a (still quite long) section from the middle that gets to what I feel is the point - there's also a wee bit from the beginning to set the tone. Why the Age of the Guru is Over For a few decades now, it seems, humanity has been on the verge of a breakthrough in collective consciousness. Perhaps it was the Hippies in the 60s who saw it first.
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Unconventional Guides. Consilience (book)
Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge is a 1998 book by biologist E.

O. Wilson. In this book, Wilson discusses methods that have been used to unite the sciences and might in the future unite them with the humanities.
Home - Reflections on Evolutionary Activism. A People's History of the United States. Home - Ascent of Humanity. The Tao of Physics. The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels Between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism is a book by physicist Fritjof Capra, published in 1975 by Shambhala Publications of Berkeley, California.

It was a bestseller in the United States, and has been published in 43 editions in 23 languages. The fourth edition in English was published in 2000.
Worlds in Collision. Worlds in Collision paperback book cover.

Worlds in Collision is a book written by Immanuel Velikovsky and first published April 3, 1950. The book postulated that around the 15th century BCE, Venus was ejected from Jupiter as a comet or comet-like object, and passed near Earth (an actual collision is not mentioned). The object changed Earth's orbit and axis, causing innumerable catastrophes that were mentioned in early mythologies and religions around the world.
Voynich Manuscript. Le Paradis Perdu de Mu. Blessed Unrest. Law of Attraction. Law of Attraction Some short facts: A psychological theory based on the premise that like attracts like.

Abundance the Book - by Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler — Abundance - the Future is Better Than You Think - is a new book by Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler. Official Abundance the Book website.
Nature and the Human Soul - A New Book by Bill Plotkin, Ph.D.
Nature and the Human Soul - A New Book by Bill Plotkin, Ph.D.
Impostures intellectuelles. Books. Ask MetaFilter’s best introductory books. Ask MetaFilter’s best introductory books In Intro, Sources on 7 May 2009 with 27 comments When talking about the Best Books I linked to this great Ask MetaFilter thread from 2007: What single book is the best introduction to your field (or specialization within your field) for laypeople?.

The whole thing’s worth a read but a while back I decided to go through, give it a squeeze, and extract the juicy bits: the books themselves.
La prophétie des Andes - Livre. L'alchimiste - Livre. The Alchemist (novel)
The Alchemist (Portuguese: O Alquimista) is a novel by Paulo Coelho first published in the year 1988.

Originally written in Portuguese by its Brazilian-born author, it has been translated into at least 56 languages as of September 2012.[1] An allegorical novel, The Alchemist follows a young Andalusian shepherd named Santiago in his journey to Egypt, after having a recurring dream of finding treasure there. The book is an international bestseller. According to AFP, it has sold more than 65 million copies in 56 different languages, becoming one of the best-selling books in history and setting the Guinness World Record for most translated book by a living author.[2] The Alchemist follows the journey of an Andalusian shepherd boy named Santiago.

Santiago, believing a recurring dream to be prophetic, decides to travel to a Romani in a nearby town to discover its meaning.
La Prophétie des Andes. Le Matin des magiciens. La prophetiedesandes. La Nuit des temps - Livre. La Nuit des temps. Illusions - Livre. SF Flow Chart. Le prophète - Livre. The Prophet (book)
The Prophet is a book of 26 prose poetry essays written in English by the Lebanese artist, philosopher and writer Kahlil Gibran.[1] It was originally published in 1923 by Alfred A.

Knopf. It is Gibran's best known work.
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NoéNaute.fr fête ses un an : un défi, la gratuité ! - NoéNaute.fr. The True Believer. The True Believer: Thoughts On The Nature Of Mass Movements is a 1951 social psychology book by American writer Eric Hoffer that discusses the psychological causes of fanaticism. The book analyzes and attempts to explain the motives of the various types of personalities that give rise to mass movements; why and how mass movements start, progress and end; and the similarities between them, whether religious, political, radical or reactionary. Hoffer argues that even when their stated goals or values differ mass movements are interchangeable, that adherents will often flip from one movement to another, and that the motivations for mass movements are interchangeable. Thus, religious, nationalist and social movements, whether radical or reactionary, tend to attract the same type of followers, behave in the same way and use the same tactics and rhetorical tools.